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In three party ultimatum games the proposer can first decide whether to exclude one responder, what increases the available pie. The experiments control for intentionality of exclusion and veto power of the third party. We do not find evidence for indirect reciprocity of the remaining responder...
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bargaining norms in the case of ultimatum games. To substantiate our claim, we conduct a methodological experiment in which we …
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There is robust experimental evidence that in the ultimatum game real players often prefer a fair allocation which seems to be in contrast to rational decision making. In this paper rational maximizing behavior as well as norm-guided fair behavior are two possible behavioral rules. It is argued...
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in an experiment that applies the "strategy method" to the ultimatum game. Our data reveal normative conflict among …
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This paper studies the response times of experimental subjects playing the Ultimatum game in a laboratory setting using monetary incentives. We find that proposals are not significantly correlated with response time, whereas responders' behavior is positively and significantly correlated. Hence,...
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We experimentally investigate how affective processes influence proposers' and responders' behaviour in the Ultimatum … influence of affective processes on behaviour. We find that proposers offer more under time pressure and this seems to be due to …
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Absentmindedness is a special case of imperfect recall which according to Piccione and Rubinstein (1997a) leads to time inconsistencies. Aumann, Hart and Perry (1997a) question their argument and show how dynamic inconsistencies can be resolved. The present paper explores this issue from a...
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The question whether a minimum rate of sick pay should be mandated is much debated. We study the effects of this kind of intervention in an experimental labor market that is rich enough to allow for moral hazard, adverse selection, and crowding out of good intentions to occur. We find that...
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process in which normative conflicts explain the finally emerging norm. The theory is tested with a dynamical experiment on …
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We analyze the effect of investments in corporate social responsibility (CSR) on workers' motivation. In our experiment …
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